EHM Bellevue
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The standard advice for non-LFP batteries is to charge routinely to 80%. The very thoughtful and thorough engineers who designed the i3 have made this difficult. I can only conclude that their view is that customers should simply charge to 100% routinely.
We have a 2021 i3 (i.e., the big battery) and absolutely love the car. It is just so shockingly well engineered and thought-through that it takes your breath away. On something as important as the battery pack it's impossible for me to over to believe that the engineer is overlooked this issue.
I recognize that there are settings, which we use, which allow the charging to start automatically from your home charger during off peak hours, in order to reduce the load on the grid as a whole during period of peak useage from 4:30PM to about 8:30PM. And yes, I know, and i3 doesn't and cannot put much strain on the grid, but it's just wholesome citizenship to use this setting.
We’re perhaps paying more attention to this issue than it warrants. But since there is no “charge to just 80%" feature on the charging menu, I select the recharging to start at an hour and amperage whereby the car will be about 80% charged when I finish breakfast. I then go downstairs to the garage and manually stop the charging (at 79 to 82%). But given how well-engineered everything else on the car is, I suspect that this is silly and I should just let it charge until it shuts itself off at 100%/160 miles of range.
Any thoughts, data or input on the issue?
We have a 2021 i3 (i.e., the big battery) and absolutely love the car. It is just so shockingly well engineered and thought-through that it takes your breath away. On something as important as the battery pack it's impossible for me to over to believe that the engineer is overlooked this issue.
I recognize that there are settings, which we use, which allow the charging to start automatically from your home charger during off peak hours, in order to reduce the load on the grid as a whole during period of peak useage from 4:30PM to about 8:30PM. And yes, I know, and i3 doesn't and cannot put much strain on the grid, but it's just wholesome citizenship to use this setting.
We’re perhaps paying more attention to this issue than it warrants. But since there is no “charge to just 80%" feature on the charging menu, I select the recharging to start at an hour and amperage whereby the car will be about 80% charged when I finish breakfast. I then go downstairs to the garage and manually stop the charging (at 79 to 82%). But given how well-engineered everything else on the car is, I suspect that this is silly and I should just let it charge until it shuts itself off at 100%/160 miles of range.
Any thoughts, data or input on the issue?